Your exciting Ladakh holiday would start with a comfortable morning flight to Leh. Upon your arrival, you would be greeted by a MakeMyTrip representative at the airport; he/she would help facilitate a transfer to the hotel in a shared non-air-conditioned car. Upon reaching and completing the check-in formalities, retire to your cosy rooms and spend some time relaxing. In the afternoon a light lunch shall be served.Leh is usually the first name that comes to mind when thinking about the ever-increasing mountains and a vacation full of adventure, cold and thrill. This expanding high-desert city in the Himalayan ranges of Jammu & Kashmir is a perfect holiday spot for the ones who are looking for something more than the ordinary. A combination of the hustle and bustle of the city life and the calmness of the mountain life, it is sure to enchant anyone who has a thing for nature and its many bounties. While there are many eateries, tourist and souvenir shops in the bazaar area, there are also steep rocky ridges, monasteries and stupas to brush your senses with serenity and spirituality.Your first day here would be at leisure, so that you could acclimatize to such a high altitude region. This relaxation time would be really helpful in lending you enough energy for your days ahead on the vacation. Enjoy a delicious dinner served at the hotel and retreat to your room for a comfortable and cosy good nights’ sleep.

Start your day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel, and be driven to the enthralling Hemis Monastery to kickstart your day of Leh sightseeing. Your pick-up from the hotel would be in a shared non-air-conditioned car.Any destination is said to be experienced the best, when one indulges inits local culture, traditions, food and anything that binds its people together. Talking about Leh, the place is laden with numerous monasteries and stupas, signifying its rich culture and a strong positive influence of Buddhism. Your first stop on this day of Leh sightseeing, Hemis Monastery is a perfect place to absorb such positive vibes and experience the traditions of this picturesque destination. Located on the western bank of the gushing Indus River, the monastery is built upon a green hillside inside a gorge, surrounded by a gorgeous mountainous vista. Here, you would be able to catch a glimpse of a copper-gilt statue of Lord Buddha, a plethora of stupas made of gold & silver and sacred Tibetan thankas. Monastery’s traditions like the sacred mask dance (performed on specific days of the 5th month of the Tibetan calendar) and vivacious pearl tapestries are the main highlights.
Having seen something so lush and serene, head to the Thiksey Monastery to elevate this experience. One of the biggest gompas in Ladakh, it houses an abundance of intrinsic Tibetan architecture. There are paintings of the holy thangkas & ferocious deities, along with large pillars engraved with Buddha’s precious teachings. Absorb the spirituality and warmth this beautiful structure has to offer, and enjoy a picturesque view of the green Indus valley expanse.
After a day full of such an amazing cultural extravaganza, head back to the hotel on your shared transfer. Relax & unwind, and enjoy a scrumptious dinner before heading to your room for a comfortable nights’ sleep.

Continuing this relaxed yet adventurous Ladakh holiday, start another day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel. Post breakfast, get ready to take an excursion to Pangong, for which you would be picked up in a shared non-air-conditioned car.
Be driven to the mesmerizing Pangong Lake on the Indo-China Border, which is a sight that no one should miss when travelling to Ladakh. En route, you would be crossing the Changla Pass, the third highest motor-able road in the world. The whole journey is laden with amazing sceneries of never ending Himalayan mountain ranges. Passing such gorgeous bounties of nature, reach Pangong Lake, one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia, situated at a height of 4,250 metres. Imagine a clear blue lake creating soothing sounds with its waves, a throng of mountains in the background, sand and small pebbles everywhere, and a long road penetrating this gorgeous scenery, leading its way to the ever-expanding enthralling vistas – this is something you would experience on this excursion. Spend plenty of time here relaxing, clicking pictures and making many ever-lasting memories.
On the way back to Leh, stop at a local homestay for a simple yet delicious vegetarian lunch.In the evening, return to the hotel in Leh after such a fun and exciting day. Enjoy some delicious dinner and head to your rooms for a comfortable nights’ stay.

After a hearty breakfast at the hotel, get prepared for the ultimate adventure of your life. Get picked up in a shared non-air-conditioned car and be driven to Khardung La Pass to have a magnificent view of the surrounding valleys. Claimed to be the highest motor-able road in the world (5,602 metres), this pass lies on the Caravan route, once a popular silk treading route between India and China. With tough terrains and cold temperatures, only a few dare to tread upon this path that stretches from Leh to Kashgar in Central Asia.
After experiencing this one-of-a-kind attraction, return to your hotel in Leh by afternoon. In the evening, you may explore the market for some shopping on your own. After your explorations around the local market of Leh, return to your hotel for some delectable dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

Greet another Leh morning with a bright smile and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel.
Post breakfast, get picked-up to be driven to Sangam in a shared non-air-conditioned car. This picturesque spot in the Nimmu valley marks the confluence of the Indus River and its tributary Zanskar. The otherwise dry terrain of Ladakh is supported by these waterbodies, gaining character and vivacity. The point of confluence of these rivers passes through the breath-taking Zanskar Gorge, a dream for professional and amateur trekkers. En route to Sangam, you would be visiting the Magnetic Hill, a short stretch of road that is said to have magnetic properties, defying all the rules of gravity. If the vehicle’s engine is turned off while driving through this stretch, it would still keep moving and would go uphill. While some say that it is an optical illusion, others are just mesmerized by it considering it to be really magical. You would also take a halt at Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, a Sikh shrine of worship in Leh located at an altitude of 12,000 feet. This holy place of Sikhism is said to have been constructed in 1517 to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev (Founder of Sikhism) to the Ladakh region.
After such a fun day of sightseeing, get started to return to the hotel in Leh. But before you retire for the day, visit the Ladakh Hall of Fame on your way back. This well-maintained museum was constructed in the memory of the Indian soldiers who had lost their lives during the Indo-Pak wars. This two-storeyed museum has lots of information about these brave martyrs on display, as well as a souvenir shop, artefacts from the Indo-Pak wars (mainly Kargil), weapons and a plethora of important documents of national importance.
Finally, return to your hotel after such an eventful day. Enjoy a scrumptious dinner and retreat to your room for a comfortable good nights’ sleep.

After reaching the Bagdogra Airport, you would be greeted by a MakeMyTrip representative and then you would travel to the hotel in Gangtok. The pleasant drive should take around 4 hours.
After reaching Gangtok, you would check-in at the hotel and then, spend the rest of the day at leisure. You could choose to explore the city on your own in the evening or spend the time enjoying the view of the valley from the hotel. For those wishing to know if luck favours them, a visit to the Casino (own expense) can be an exciting way to enjoy your evening before ending the day with dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

After enjoying the breakfast at the hotel, you would be leaving for a visit to the Tshangu Lake.
The lake derives its waters from melting snow of the mountains, a beautiful sight to witness. Earlier, the lamas used to study the colour of water and predict the future, a darker colour would indicate troublesome time in the coming year. Despite the colour that flows in the lake on your visit, the view of the lake and the surrounding mountains would surely leave a lasting impression.
You would also be visiting the Baba Mandir, a shrine dedicated to ‘Baba Harbhajan Singh’, a soldier of the Indian Army. He died in 1968 and the shrine was made to honour his wishes (he requested one of his friends in the dreams, for a Samadhi to be made for him). It is also believed that he guards the international boundary between India and China, and protects the people. Many people also hold the belief that the place has a healing spirit, and a bottle of water left there, could cure illness after consumption.
After returning back to Gangtok, you could explore the town on your own. You can shop at the local market or enjoy the delicious food at the local restaurants (own expense). Later, return to the hotel for a delicious dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

After a delightful breakfast, you would set off for a full day tour of Gangtok at around 10 am, which includes a visit to the most beautiful monastery in Sikkim, the Rumtek Monastery.
After this, you would also visit the Do-Drul Chorten Stupa, built in 1946, it happens to be one of the biggest stupa in Sikkim. The stupa is surrounded by 108 prayer wheels that are inscribed with Tibetan mantras. You would also visit the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology that researches the religion, history, language, art and culture of Tibet and Tibetans. The museum and the library on the premises offer an insight into the culture.
The culture of any place is clearly visible in its art and handicraft. The Cottage Industry in Gangtok is no exception. This is the place to pick-up souvenirs and mementos from your trip. Later, you would visit the Flower Exhibition Centre that houses a huge variety of flora. The culture of any place is clearly visible in its art and handicraft. Next destination to visit would be the Directorate of Handicraft & Handloom. You could pick-up shawls, carpets, the traditional choktse tables and other gifts items which deeply reflect the art of state.
Before ending the tour of Gangtok, you could take a Ropeway Ride (own expense). The cable car ride offers a great view of Gangtok from above. You would get an amazing view of Kanchenjunga snow peaks and the valley below through this ride.
Later, enjoy a delicious dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel.

After a scrumptious breakfast you would head towards Pelling, with a pick-up at around 9 am from the hotel. Pelling has beautiful lakes, waterfalls, ancient monastery and the view of the Kanchenjunga. The drive should take around 6 hours.
En route to Pelling, you would visit Char Dham. Hindus believe that in order to attain salvation, one has to visit and preform rituals at each of the char dhams that are located in different parts of India. Replicas of these four Dhams, namely Badrinath, Jaganath and Dwarka dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Rameshwar dedicated to Lord Shiva, have been constructed in Namchi. The 108 feet tall statue of Shiva and replicas of 12 Jyotirlingas also add to the attraction, and is visited by many tourists.
You would also go to the Samdruptse Hill in Namchi. Samdruptse means 'wish fulfilling hill’ and a 45-feet statute of Guru Padmasambhava is located there. The statue is believed to bless Sikkim and her people.
Followed by a visit in Namchi, you would continue your drive to Pelling, where after completing the check-in formalities you would have rest of the day at leisure. You could choose to explore the city on your own before ending the day with a delicious dinner at the hotel.

After enjoying a delicious breakfast, you would be picked-up from the hotel at around 10 am, for the half-day sightseeing tour. You would visit Rimbi Waterfalls, Hydro Project and the holy Khecheopalri Lake.
In the afternoon, you would leave Pelling for one of the most popular towns in North-East. Darjeeling is known as ‘Queen of the Hills’; high up in the Himalayas (at the altitude of 2134m), it offers an unforgettable view of the snow-capped mountains. The tea gardens, tiny waterfalls, little villages and a narrow gauge railway track add to the charm of the hill station. The drive should take around 5 hours.
After the check-in formalities, you would have rest of the day at leisure and you can relax and enjoy at the hotel. Or you can explore Darjeeling in the evening by taking a horse ride (own expense) to enjoy the hill station, before you end the evening with a delicious dinner as you settle-in at the hotel.

Start your day early (around 4AM - 5 AM) and visit the Tiger Hill to witness the glorious Himalayan Mountains at day break. The sunrise against the highest peak in India is a sight to behold.
On your return from Tiger Hill, you would stop at the Ghoom Monastery, which was built in 1850 and happens to be the oldest monastery in all of Darjeeling. The view of the valley from the monastery is as magnificent as the 15-foot clay statue of Lord Buddha that resides on the premises. Adore the 360 degree view of Darjeeling's landscape at Batasia Loop.
After this, you would return to the hotel for a hearty breakfast. Then, you prepare yourself for the tour of the city. You would be going to the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute. This place was built in honour of Tenzing Norgay, who was one of the two people to reach the Mount Everest summit. The museum on the premises shows account and mountaineering artefacts.
Followed by a visit to the Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park and then the Tibetan Refugee Centre, the centre was established for the re-habitation of the Tibetan refugees. The charitable organisation deals in traditional Tibetan handicrafts. The carpets made here are very popular and exported all over the world. Later, visit the Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda.
Today , you would also be taken for the Toy Train Ride, which is the most famous attraction in Darjeeling.
Any visit to Darjeeling would be incomplete without going to a tea estate so, visit to Happy Valley Tea Estate. The estate offers visitors a glimpse of the fascinating process of manufacturing tea at a place that was established way back in 1854.
Later, return to the hotel after an eventful day, for a delicious dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

On arrival, you will be welcomed by a MakeMyTrip representative (outside the airport) who will transfer you to Jetty at Dal Lake. Upon arrival at the Jetty, transfer to your houseboat and check in. Enjoy lunch on the houseboat. Enjoy 1 hour shikara ride in the evening. Dinner and overnight at the houseboat.

After breakfast, check out of the houseboat at Srinagar and proceed to Gulmarg. Gulmarg is located at an average elevation of 2,690 m (8,825 ft). Spend the day witnessing the picturesque locales like the Golf Course (Golf kit and caddy charges optional & extra). Also take the exhilarating cable car ride to Khilanmarg Snow Point (Gondola ride up to Khilanmarg is not included in the trip and Gondola ride strongly depends on weather conditions)

After breakfast, check out of the hotel at Gulmarg and proceed to Pahalgam. Pahalgam is in Anantnag District. It is a popular tourist destination, and every year, many tourists visit it. Pahalgam has an average elevation of 8989 feet. The town of Pahalgam (Village of Shepherds) offers breathtaking views. One can just relax in the hotels or enjoy water rafting etc. Pahalgam is also the entry point for the famous Amarnath Cave, a holy site for Hindus. On the way visit the Avantipur Ruins - the 1100-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Avantipur was founded by king Avantivarman. The site has two temples. The larger one, Shiva-Avantishvara, is marked by massive walls some half a mile beneath the town on the outskirts of village Jaubror. The subsidiary shrines are to the rear corner of the courtyard. But the complex has, over the years, lost its grandeur and has been reduced to ruins, though it is still visited by the devout. Check in at the hotel followed by hot lunch. In the evening get a transfer to main market at 4.30 PM and drop to hotel at 6.30 PM from market. Spend the rest of the evening at leisure. Enjoy dinner & overnight stay at the hotel.

After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Chandanwadi (3288 meters),Betaab Valley and Aru Valley. Lunch will be served at the Pahalgam Hotel.
Surrounded by snow-covered mountain peaks and dense pine and deodar forests, this valley is the mouth of River Sheshnag. After your excursion enjoy the evening at leisure. Have dinner and enjoy a comfortable overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, check out of the hotel in Pahalgam and proceed to Srinagar. On arrival, begin your excursion to Shankaracharya Hill Temple and Grand Mughal Gardens (Chashme Shahi, Nishat Bagh & Shalimar Bagh). Lunch will be served at your hotel in Srinagar. Enjoy dinner and a comfortable overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Sonmarg, which is situated at a height of 2740 meters (82 kms | 3 hours one way). Have lunch at the local restaurant. One can enjoy sightseeing to Thajiwas Glacier or other sightseeing points (On direct Payment).Return to Srinagar after your excursion. In the evening, enjoy dinner and a comfortable overnight night stay at your hotel.

After buffet breakfast you will be transferred to Srinagar airport to board your flight for respective hub.Due to the extremely strict security measures at the airport during peak season, guests are requested to leave for the airport at least 4 hours prior to departure. We are forced to enforce this rule as there are 4 security barriers to pass before reaching the airport. Also, there are regular traffic jams for a couple of kilometers outside the airport.

Your exciting Ladakh holiday would start with a comfortable morning flight to Leh. Upon your arrival, you would be greeted by a MakeMyTrip representative at the airport; he/she would help facilitate a transfer to the hotel in a shared non-air-conditioned car. Upon reaching and completing the check-in formalities, retire to your cosy rooms and spend some time relaxing. Relish on some scrumptious breakfast once you have settled in.
Leh is usually the first name that comes to mind when thinking about the ever-increasing mountains and a vacation full of adventure. This expanding high-desert city in the Himalayan ranges of Jammu & Kashmir is a perfect holiday spot for the ones who are looking for something more than the ordinary. With a combination of the hustle and bustle of the city life and the calmness of the mountain life, it is sure to enchant anyone who has a thing for nature. While there are many eateries, tourists and souvenir shops in the bazaar area, there are also steep rocky ridges, monasteries and stupas to brush your senses with serenity and spirituality.
Your first day here would be at leisure, so that you could acclimatize to such a high altitude region (Approximately 4000 metres). This relaxation time would be really helpful in lending you enough energy for your days ahead on the vacation. Enjoy a delicious dinner served at the hotel and return to your room for a comfortable sleep.
Please note: If you are planning to take an anti-altitude pill before your travels, such as Diamox, it is strongly recommend to consult an experienced doctor before its consumption.

Start your day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel, and be driven to the enthralling Hemis Monastery to kickstart your Leh Monastery Tour. Your pick-up from the hotel would be in a suitable vehicle as per the group size. Your first stop on this tour, Hemis Monastery is a perfect place to absorb such positive vibes and experience the traditions of this picturesque destination. Located on the western bank of the gushing Indus River, the monastery is built upon a green hillside inside a gorge, surrounded by a gorgeous mountainous vista. Here, you would be able to catch a glimpse of a copper-gilt statue of Lord Buddha, a plethora of stupas made of gold & silver and sacred Tibetan thangkas.
Now, head to the Thiksey Monastery to elevate this experience. Finally, be driven back to Leh, where you would be dropped at the Leh market/hotel for lunch (on direct payment basis).
Post lunch, you will visit the Shanti Stupa, an architectural symbol that commemorates 2500 years of Buddhism and promotes world peace.
After a day full of such an amazing cultural extravaganza, head back to the hotel. Relax & unwind, and enjoy a scrumptious dinner before heading to your room for a comfortable night’s sleep.

Early in the morning, be driven to Nubra Valley via Khardungla pass. Claimed to be the highest motor-able road in the world (5,602 metres), this pass lies on the Caravan route, once a popular silk trading route between India and China. With tough terrains and cold temperatures, only a few dare to tread upon this path that stretches from Leh to Kashgar in Central Asia. A light vegetarian lunch shall be arranged on the way.
Finally, arrive at the Nubra Valley, popularly called the orchard of Ladakh. While you are here, absorb the wondrous beauties of nature in the form of humongous mountains laden with gushing river, irrigated river beds, and monasteries and settlements in the background.
After such a beautiful day out in the valley and its many beauteous landscapes, check-in at a comfortable Swiss camp or hotel. The evening is at leisure for you to spend some time amidst such mesmerizing vistas and make ever-lasting memories.
Relish on some delectable dinner before you retreat to your tent/room at the camp/hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Please note: All meals provided during your Nubra stay would be vegetarian, irrespective of the meal preference provided.

Wake up to a fresh morning amidst the stunning surroundings of Nubra Valley. After a scrumptious breakfast, be driven to Diskit Monastery, located within the valley itself. One of the oldest temples of this area (dating back to the 14th century), it has a huge idol of a Tibetan Buddhism teacher Tsong-kha-pa, which is crowned with a Gelugpa yellow hat. Every year during February, the monastery plays host to a popular Buddhist festival called the Dosmoche festival, one of the main highlights here. History buffs and curious minds would love this place, for it offers an in-depth knowledge about Buddhism and its traditions.
Having absorbed the spirituality and calmness of the monastery, proceed for a visit to the White Sand Dunes at Hunder. Although one wouldn’t imagine witnessing a desert in such a high altitude region, this picturesque white desert proves otherwise. Located between Hunder and Diskit villages, the place is dotted with a variety of plants and the animals like Bactrian Camels, Yaks and Pashmina Goats. Soaking in such enthralling views around, you could enjoy a camel safari ride here (Camel ride on direct payment basis).
The remaining day is at leisure, so you could either return to the camps and relax, or choose to spend some more time at the sand dunes.
After a day full of sightseeing and fun, gorge upon a delectable dinner served at the camp. Having satiated your taste buds, return to your tents for a comfortable overnight stay.
Please note: All meals provided during your Nubra stay would be vegetarian, irrespective of the meal preference provided.

In the morning, get ready for the day and relish on a scrumptious breakfast. Post this, get picked-up in a suitable vehicle (as per the group size) for your return journey to Leh. On your way back, you would be driven via the Khardungla Pass, claimed to be the highest motor-able road in the world.
Arrive back at your hotel in Leh and check in. Afterwards you may head by yourself to the Leh Bazaar, a bustling local market in the Leh region. You could shop for some souvenirs here and indulge in more shopping on your own. Return to the hotel for a delectable dinner and a cosy night’s sleep.

Continuing this relaxed yet adventurous Ladakh holiday, start another day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel. Post breakfast, get ready to take an excursion to Pangong, for which you would be picked up in a suitable vehicle as per the group size.
Be driven to the mesmerizing Pangong Lake on the Indo-China Border, which is a sight that no one should miss when travelling to Ladakh. En route, you would be crossing the Changla Pass, the third highest motor-able road in the world. The whole journey is laden with amazing sceneries of never ending Himalayan mountain ranges. Passing such gorgeous bounties of nature, reach Pangong Lake, one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia, situated at a height of 4,250 metres. Imagine a clear blue lake creating soothing sounds with its waves, a throng of mountains in the background, sand and small pebbles everywhere, and a long road penetrating this gorgeous scenery, leading its way to the ever-expanding enthralling vistas – this is something you would experience on this excursion. Spend plenty of time here relaxing, clicking pictures and making many ever-lasting memories.
In the evening, return to the hotel in Leh after such a fun and exciting day. Enjoy some delicious dinner and head to your rooms for a comfortable night’s stay.
Please note: All meals provided during your Pangong visit would be vegetarian, irrespective of the meal preference provided.

Greet another Leh morning with a bright smile and enjoy a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel. Post breakfast, get picked-up to be driven to Sangam in a suitable vehicle as per the group size. This picturesque spot in the Nimmu valley marks the confluence of the Indus River and its tributary Zanskar. The otherwise dry terrain of Ladakh is supported by these waterbodies, gaining character and vivacity. The point of confluence of these rivers passes through the breath-taking Zanskar Gorge, a dream for professional and amateur trekkers.
En route to Sangam, you would be visiting the Magnetic Hill, a short stretch of road that is said to have magnetic properties, defying all the rules of gravity. If the vehicle’s engine is turned off while driving through this stretch, it would still keep moving and would go uphill. While some say that it is an optical illusion, others are just mesmerized by it considering it to be really magical. You would also take a halt at Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, a sikh shrine of worship in Leh located at an altitude of 12,000 feet. This holy place of Sikhism is said to have been constructed in 1517 to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev (Founder of Sikhism) to the Ladakh region.
After a fun day of sightseeing, get started to return to the hotel in Leh. But before you retire for the day, visit the Ladakh Hall of Fame. Located near the Leh Airfield, this well-maintained museum was constructed in the memory of the Indian soldiers who had lost their lives during the Indo-Pak wars. This two-storeyed museum has lots of information about these brave martyrs on display, a souvenir shop and artefacts from the Indo-Pak wars (mainly Kargil), weapons and a plethora of important documents of national importance. Finally, return to your hotel after such an eventful day. Enjoy a scrumptious dinner and retreat to your room for a comfortable good nights’ sleep.

On the last day of your Ladakh holiday, get up early morning and be transferred to the airport in a shared non-air-conditioned car for a flight back home.
Hope you have an amazing holiday experience and create some beautiful memories to cherish forever.

Your exciting Ladakh holiday would start with a comfortable morning flight to Leh. Upon your arrival, you would be greeted by a MakeMyTrip representative at the airport; he/she would help facilitate a transfer to the hotel in a shared non-air-conditioned car. Upon reaching and completing the check-in formalities, retire to your cosy rooms and spend some time relaxing. Relish on some scrumptious breakfast once you have settled in.
Leh is usually the first name that comes to mind when thinking about soaring mountains and a vacation full of adventure and thrill. This expanding high-desert city in the Himalayan ranges of Ladakh is a perfect holiday spot for the ones who are looking for something more than the ordinary. A combination of the hustle and bustle of the city life and the calmness of the mountain life, it is sure to enchant anyone who has a thing for nature and its many bounties. While there are many eateries, tourist and souvenir shops in the bazaar area, there are also steep rocky ridges, monasteries and stupas to brush your senses with serenity and spirituality.
Your first day here would be at leisure, so that you could acclimatize to such a high altitude region. This relaxation time would be really helpful in lending you enough energy for your days ahead on the vacation. Enjoy a delicious dinner served at the hotel and retreat to your room for a comfortable and cosy good nights’ sleep.
Please Note: If you are planning to take an anti-altitude pill before your travels, such as Diamox, it is strongly recommend to consult an experienced doctor before its consumption.

Start your day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel, and be driven to the enthralling Hemis Monastery to kickstart your Leh Monastery Tour. Your pick-up from the hotel would be in a suitable vehicle as per the group size.
Leh is laden with numerous monasteries and stupas, signifying its rich culture and a strong positive influence of Buddhism. Your first stop on this tour, Hemis Monastery is a perfect place to absorb such positive vibes and experience the traditions of this picturesque destination. Here, you would be able to catch a glimpse of a copper-gilt statue of Lord Buddha, a plethora of stupas made of gold & silver and sacred Tibetan thangkas.
Now, head to the Thiksey Monastery to elevate this experience. One of the biggest gompas in Ladakh, it houses an abundance of intrinsic Tibetan architecture. Here, you could enjoy a picturesque view of the green Indus valley expanse. Finally, be driven back to Leh, where you would be dropped at the Leh market/hotel for lunch (on direct payment basis).
Post lunch, you would visit the Shanti Stupa, an architectural symbol that commemorates 2500 years of Buddhism and promotes world peace. Having a gorgeous hilltop location at Changspa, the place is perfect to witness a panoramic view of Leh and the surrounding regions.
After a day full of such amazing cultural extravaganza, head back to the hotel. Relax and enjoy a scrumptious dinner before heading to your room for a comfortable night’s sleep.

Early in the morning, be driven to Nubra Valley via Khardungla pass. Claimed to be the highest motor-able road in the world (5,602 metres), this pass lies on the Caravan route, once a popular silk trading route between India and China. With tough terrains and cold temperatures, only a few dare to tread upon this path that stretches from Leh to Kashgar in Central Asia
Finally, arrive at the Nubra Valley, popularly called the orchard of Ladakh. While you are here, absorb the wondrous beauties of nature in the form of humongous mountains laden with gushing river, irrigated river beds, and monasteries and settlements in the background. The animal native to this region, the Bactrian Camels (Shaggy double hump Camel) are an added delight to witness.
After such a beautiful day out in the valley and its many beauteous landscapes, check-in at a comfortable Swiss camp or hotel. Afterwards proceed for a visit to the White Sand Dunes at Hunder. Located between Hunder and Diskit villages, the place is dotted with a variety of plants and the animals like Bactrian Camels, Yaks and Pashmina Goats. Soaking in such enthralling views around, you could enjoy a camel safari ride here (Camel ride on direct payment basis).
The evening is at leisure for you to spend some time amidst such mesmerizing vistas and make ever-lasting memories. Relish on some delectable dinner before you return to your tent/room at the camp/hotel for a comfortable overnight stay.
Please note: All meals provided during your Nubra stay would be Vegetarian, irrespective of the meal preference provided.

Wake up to a fresh morning amidst the stunning surroundings of Ladakh. After a scrumptious breakfast, be driven to Diskit Monastery, located within the valley itself. One of the oldest temples of this area (dating back to the 14th century), it has a huge idol of a Tibetan Buddhism teacher Tsong-kha-pa, which is crowned with a Gelugpa yellow hat. Every year during February, the monastery plays host to a popular Buddhist festival called the Dosmoche festival, one of the main highlights here. History buffs and curious minds would love this place, for it offers an in-depth knowledge about Buddhism and its traditions.
Having absorbed the spirituality and calmness of the monastery, proceed back towards Leh. On this journey, once again you would be driven via the Khardungla Pass, claimed to be the highest motor-able road in the world.
The remaining day is at leisure, so you could either relax at the hotel, or proceed for some sightseeing on your own. You could head to the Leh Bazaar, a bustling local market in the Leh region. You could shop for some souvenirs here and indulge in more shopping on your own.
Return to the hotel for a delectable dinner and a cosy night’s sleep.

Continuing this relaxed yet adventurous Ladakh holiday, start another day with a delectable breakfast at the hotel. Post breakfast, get ready to depart for Pangong, for which you would be picked up in a suitable vehicle as per the group size.
Be driven to the mesmerizing Pangong Lake on the Indo-China Border, which is a sight that no one should miss when travelling to Ladakh. En route, you would be crossing the Changla Pass, the third highest motor-able road in the world. The whole journey is laden with amazing sceneries of never ending Himalayan mountain ranges. Passing such gorgeous bounties of nature, reach Pangong Lake, one of the largest brackish lakes in Asia, situated at a height of 4,250 metres. A simple vegetarian lunch shall be provided enroute at a home stay.
Imagine a clear blue lake with a throng of mountains in the background, sand and small pebbles everywhere and a long road penetrating this gorgeous scenery leading its way to the ever-expanding enthralling vistas – this is something you would experience on this trip. Spend plenty of time here relaxing, clicking pictures and making many ever-lasting memories.
Afterwards, check-in at the camps in Pangong. After such a fun and exciting day, enjoy some delicious dinner and retreat to your tents for a comfortable night’s stay.
Please note: All meals provided during your Pangong visit would be vegetarian, irrespective of the meal preference provided.

In the morning, relish a hearty breakfast at the camps you are staying at in Pangong. Post breakfast, be driven back to Leh in a suitable vehicle as per the group size.
Upon your arrival in Leh, you may enjoy the remainder of your day at leisure. Return to the hotel for a delectable dinner, and a cosy good nights’ sleep.

Greet another Leh morning with a bright smile and enjoy a scrumptious meal at the hotel. Post breakfast, get picked-up to be driven to Sangam in a suitable vehicle as per the group size. This picturesque spot in the Nimmu valley marks the confluence of the Indus River and its tributary Zanskar. The otherwise dry terrain of Ladakh is supported by these waterbodies, gaining character and vivacity. The point of confluence of these rivers passes through the breath-taking Zanskar Gorge, a dream for professional and amateur trekkers.
En route to Sangam, you would be visiting the Magnetic Hill, a short stretch of road that is said to have magnetic properties, defying all the rules of gravity. If the vehicle’s engine is turned off while driving through this stretch, it would still keep moving and would go uphill. While some say that it is an optical illusion, others are just mesmerized by it considering it to be really magical. You would also take a halt at Gurudwara Patthar Sahib, a Sikh shrine of worship located at an altitude of 12,000 feet. This holy place of Sikhism is said to have been constructed in 1517 to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev (Founder of Sikhism) to the Ladakh region.
After such a fun day of sightseeing, get started to return to the hotel in Leh, visiting the Ladakh Hall of Fame on your way back. This well-maintained museum was constructed in the memory of the Indian soldiers who had lost their lives during the Indo-Pak wars. This two-storeyed museum has lots of information about these brave martyrs on display, a souvenir shop, and artefacts from the Indo-Pak wars (mainly Kargil), weapons and a plethora of important documents of national importance. Finally, return to your hotel after such an eventful day. Enjoy a scrumptious dinner and retire for the night.

On the last day of your Ladakh holiday, get up early morning and be transferred to the airport in a shared non-air-conditioned car for a flight back home.
Hope you have an amazing holiday experience and create some beautiful memories to cherish forever.

Board your flight to Srinagar. Guests can purchase in-flight meals on direct payment. On arrival, you will be welcomed by a MakeMyTrip representative (outside the airport) who will transfer you to Jetty at Dal lake. Upon arrival at the Jetty, transfer to your houseboat and check in. Enjoy lunch/Evening snacks (depending on your arrival time) on the houseboat. Enjoy 1 hour shikara ride in the evening. After that enjoy Dinner and overnight at the houseboat.

After breakfast, check out of the houseboat at Srinagar and proceed to Gulmarg. Gulmarg is located at an average elevation of 2,690 m (8,825 ft). Spend the day witnessing the picturesque locales like the Golf Course (Golf kit and caddy charges optional & extra). Also take the exhilarating cable car ride to Khilanmarg Snow Point (Gondola ride up to Khilanmarg is not included in the trip and Gondola ride strongly depends on weather conditions) Lunch will be served at the Gulmarg Hotel. Enjoy dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.

After breakfast, check out of the hotel at Gulmarg and proceed to Pahalgam. Pahalgam is in Anantnag District. It is a popular tourist destination, and every year, many tourists visit it. Pahalgam has an average elevation of 8989 feet. The town of Pahalgam (Village of Shepherds) offers breath-taking views. One can just relax in the hotels or enjoy water rafting etc. Pahalgam is also the entry point for the famous Amarnath Cave, a holy site for Hindus. Lunch and Dinner at hotel.

After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Chandanwadi (3288 meters), Betaab Valley and Aru Valley. Lunch will be served at the Pahalgam Hotel. Surrounded by snow-covered mountain peaks and dense pine and deodar forests, this valley is the mouth of River Sheshnag. After your excursion enjoy the evening at leisure. Have dinner and enjoy a comfortable overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, check out of the hotel in Pahalgam and proceed to Srinagar. On arrival, begin your excursion to Shankaracharya Hill Temple and Grand Mughal Gardens (Chashme Shahi, Nishat Bagh & Shalimar Bagh). Lunch will be served at your hotel in Srinagar. Dinner and overnight at hotel.

After breakfast, embark on an excursion to Sonmarg, which is situated at a height of 2740 meters (82 kms | 3 hours one way). Have lunch at the local restaurant. One can enjoy sightseeing to Thajiwas Glacier or other sightseeing points (On direct Payment). Return to Srinagar after your excursion. In the evening, enjoy dinner and a comfortable overnight night stay at your hotel.

After buffet breakfast you will be transferred to Srinagar airport to board your flight for respective hub. Due to the extremely strict security measures at the airport during peak season, guests are requested to leave for the airport at least 4 hours prior to departure. We are forced to enforce this rule as there are 4 security barriers to pass before reaching the airport. Also, there are regular traffic jams for a couple of kilometers outside the airport.